In February (or late January) of 2017 my Facebook account was disabled without any warning or explanation, and my inquiries to Facebook concerning this matter have not been answered, so unfortunately it's not presently possible to contact me or connect with me via Facebook. I have also reviewed Facebook's policies concerning end-user conduct (as recommended as part of their "appeals" process, which I also attempted), but I have not violated any of their rules (e.g., I haven't posted ellicit content, harassed anyone, or posted anything illegal, etc.).

At this point I won't be creating another Facebook account, not only because it's time-consuming, but also because I don't know what Facebook's reason is for disabling my account, which leaves me with having to assume that any new account I create will probably also be disabled.

2017-Aug-23 update

Facebook responded to another request I submitted (today), and they provided an explanation -- they incorrectly claim that I have been encouraging people to "Like" and "Share" posts, promoting online giveaways, directing others to compromise their security, and instructing the copying and pasting of unsafe JavaScript code. In my reply, I explained that I never do any of those things and that I am not involved in any giveaways. I also finalized by expressing my hope that they will re-activate my account (even though they stated that they "will not re-activate my account for any reason"), and so I wait for their reply with optimism of good news.